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Recently, President Donald Trump declared war on federal waste. The president pledged to cut spending and asked his agency heads to cut five percent of their budgets. It's a great first step and an achievable goal.

It's a target-rich environment for cutting waste. The government doled out $600 billion in federal grants last year, including $2.5 million from NASA funding a children's cartoon. America's elite universities and successful corporations pull in plentiful taxpayer subsidies. The federal government spends $1.1 million per minute to compensate its expensive bureaucracy.

In the 1980s, the Grace Commission determined that one-third of all federal spending was waste, duplication, or ineffective.

Does anyone think the federal government is more efficient today?

Trump took action just 28 days after our organization published an open letter to the president, urging him to use a three-pronged attack and wage a war on waste.